The Official Huck It Chuck It Football 2023-2024 Thread

So this is what life is like with a good quarterback and coach.
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I'm a cowboys fan who would have like nothing more than for the Giants and Washington to have played to another tie. However that 4th down play to end the game was blatant pass interference. I hate when refs swallow their whistles at the end of games. If its a penalty in the 1st quarter , its a penalty in the 4th.
 
Wtf!? I wasn’t watching the game got a call from a buddy that was watching. I listen to sports radio daily and I’ve heard for years that this was only a matter of time before something like this happens on field and it changes of kills the sport. This is crazy.
 
Wtf!? I wasn’t watching the game got a call from a buddy that was watching. I listen to sports radio daily and I’ve heard for years that this was only a matter of time before something like this happens on field and it changes of kills the sport. This is crazy.


It was a completely routine play until he collapsed and hit his head afterward but the tackle didn't look like a hard hit so t's not even something that I can see being guarded against in this case. I don't know if football can survive long term as we learn more and more about the trauma to the body and especially brain. The NFL definitely should not have made the season longer.
 
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Hamlin has reportedly had to be intubated. :(

I hope he recovers ok.
 
It was a completely routine play until he collapsed and hit his head afterward but the tackle didn't look like a hard hit so t's not even something that I can see being guarded against in this case. I don't know if football can survive long term as we learn more and more about the trauma to the body and especially brain. The NFL definitely should not have made the season longer.
Judging by ex players interviews I’ve heard in recent years on sports radio that still struggle with living their lives after football, no one cares and is the NFL too big to ever fall?
 
Judging by ex players interviews I’ve heard in recent years on sports radio that still struggle with living their lives after football, no one cares and is the NFL too big to ever fall?

Nothing is too big to fail. But i think if football ever goes away it will be slow because younger generations stopped playing it in youth sports and so on.
 
Some MD's on youtube are saying he suffered a heart attack.



Really hope he pulls through.

Edit: MW beat me to it.